Where in the World is Margie Orford!

Picture by Brooke Fasani

Picture by Brooke Fasani

When we ask Margie Orford where she’s been lately, she laughs ruefully and says, “I feel like the Johnny Cash song—I've been everywhere.” Far from an understatement, this energetic author, activist and PEN Vice President has spent the last few months in a whirlwind of events across the world.

In February, she visited Ethiopia as the South African PEN’s executive Vice President.  At Ethiopian PEN’s Conference on Freedom of Expression, she spoke on how to cultivate a human rights culture in a post-conflict society.  A vocal commentator on issues of violence against women and the challenges of post-apartheid South Africa, her article on the Oscar Pistorius case has been featured in the Guardian and the New York Times and widely quoted. 

She went on to spend March on tour in Norway, publicising the Norwegian translation of the first title in her Clare Hart crime series Daddy’s Girl, and appeared on primetime television with Belinda Bauer. See more on Margie and other female crime writers in Norway here. In an interview with Asbjørn Slettemark, she talks about South Africa’s complex society, the Clare Hart series and her favourite South African crime novels and films.

Moving from Norway to a PEN event in Glasgow in April, she took part on a panel discussing freedom of speech and modern censorship with Anne Enright. She also met with her UK and international publishers in London during the 2014 London Book Fair.

Meanwhile, across the Atlantic, Harper Witness Impulse have released Margie’s first US publication, LIKE CLOCKWORK, and other Clare Hart titles will follow in quick succession this year. She has recently been interviewed on NPR about the Pistorius trial – listen to a podcast here. Margie will be back in the UK in August to appear at the Edinburgh International Book Festival.  

 Margie Orford, who has been described as 'the Queen of South African Crime Fiction', was born in London and grew up in Namibia, the setting for BLOOD ROSE which is also optioned for film. A Fulbright Scholar, she was educated in South Africa and the United States. She is Executive Vice-President of South African PEN, the patron of Rape Crisis and of the children's book charity, the Little Hands Trust. She lives in Cape Town. 

Praise for Margie Orford and WATER MUSIC:

‘Margie Orford writes with great human insight, at times with poetic beauty, and always the ever-present deep, dark undertow of menace.’ – Peter James

'Orford plots so brilliantly that to stop reading is as harrowing as to carry on.' – Jake Kerridge, Daily Telegraph

‘Clare Hart is back, and she returns in style… the tension racks up, and up, and up… WATER MUSIC should see Orford win many, many more fans, and she’s not exactly short of them already. Read it.’ – The Big Issue

I loved the twists and turns of this book and the truly unknowable nature of the next chapter. – Lizzi Thomasson,The Bookseller

Margie Orford's WATER MUSIC is fascinated with the way cultural and political pressures affect criminal behaviour... Orford has a rare ability to get under the skin of the genre's conventions.Irish Times

Another in this excellent South African series.Literary Review

 

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Margie Orford’s WATER MUSIC and Clare Hart series out now in the UK

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Margie Orford’s thrilling South African crime series has a new UK home with Head of Zeus, who are kicking off on 27 February with the publication of WATER MUSIC in ebook and trade paperback. The first four Clare Hart titles are also available at the same time on ebook – LIKE CLOCKWORK, BLOOD ROSE, DADDY’S GIRL and GALLOW’S HILL. 

The Clare Hart series has been published in France, Germany, Holland, Spain, Russia and the Czech Republic, and rights have also been sold in Denmark, Norway and Iceland. Harper Witness will publish in the US later this year.

In WATER MUSIC, a baby is found half-frozen but alive on a Cape Town hillside and a talented young cellist disappears from her music school. Clare Hart, with personal problems of her own, has a great deal to unravel, against the clock.

Margie Orford was interviewed on Open Book on BBC Radio 4 last week to talk about WATER MUSIC and South African crime writing. If you have access to BBC iPlayer you can listen to her here. She will be in the UK later this year to promote her new book.

Margie Orford, has been described as 'the Queen of South African Crime Fiction'. She was born in London and grew up in Namibia, the setting for BLOOD ROSE, the second novel in the series, which is also optioned for film. A Fulbright Scholar, she was educated in South Africa and the United States. She is Executive Vice-President of South African PEN, the patron of Rape Crisis and of the children's book charity, the Little Hands Trust. She lives in Cape Town. 

Praise for Margie Orford and WATER MUSIC:

‘Margie Orford writes with great human insight, at times with poetic beauty, and always the ever-present deep, dark undertow of menace.’ – Peter James

'Orford plots so brilliantly that to stop reading is as harrowing as to carry on.' – Jake Kerridge, Daily Telegraph

‘Clare Hart is back, and she returns in style… the tension racks up, and up, and up… WATER MUSIC should see Orford win many, many more fans, and she’s not exactly short of them already. Read it.’ – The Big Issue

‘I loved the twists and turns of this book and the truly unknowable nature of the next chapter’ – Lizzi Thomasson, The Bookseller

‘Margie Orford gives genre writing swagger, she makes it look good…every detail in WATER MUSIC convinces. Every sentence is clipped, pared down, muscular, every emotion captured with poise and precision. WATER MUSIC is Orford’s best work yet.’ – Jonathan Amid, Slipnet

Follow Margie Orford on twitter

Visit Margie's website

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Margie Orford signs with Head of Zeus

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Published to acclaim in South Africa by Jonathan Ball, Margie Orford's entire Clare Hart series has been acquired  in the UK by Laura Palmer of Head of Zeus,  in a deal brokered by Isobel Dixon. Head of Zeus will publish the fourth title in the series, GALLOWS HILL, in 2014, accompanied by the re-issued backlist. This will be followed by the fifth Clare Hart book, WATER MUSIC, which is just out in South Africa from Jonathan Ball.

Laura Palmer of Head of Zeus says: 'Margie Orford is a brilliant, sophisticated crime writer dealing with universal themes in an unusual setting. At Head of Zeus, we're looking forward to publishing all of her novels with fabulous new packaging, and bringing Clare Hart to a wider British readership.'

Margie Orford says: 'I am delighted that the Clare Hart series has found such a stylish home in Head of Zeus and  it will  be such a pleasure to be working with Laura Palmer again.'

Isobel Dixon, Margie's agent, says: 'Readers who've loved the suspense and flair of Margie's novels, and the stormy relationship between heroine Clare Hart and cop Riedwaan Faizal, will be happy to know there's more in store soon. Laura Palmer and the excellent Head of Zeus team have exciting plans for Margie Orford in 2014.'

Margie Orford, has been described as 'the Queen of South African Crime Fiction' - the Clare Hart series has been published in France, Germany, Holland, Spain, Russia and the Czech Republic. She was born in London and grew up in Namibia, the setting for BLOOD ROSE, the second novel in the series, which is also optioned for film. A Fulbright Scholar, she was educated in South Africa and the United States. She is Executive Vice-President of South African PEN, the patron of Rape Crisis and of the children's book charity, the Little Hands Trust. She lives in Cape Town.

Praise for Margie Orford:

'Margie Orford writes with great human insight, at times with poetic beauty, and always the ever-present deep, dark undertow of menace.' - Peter James

'The queen of South African crime thriller writers.' - Sue Grant-Marshall, The Weekender

Praise for GALLOWS HILL (Shortlisted for Herman Charles Bosman Prize 2012):

'Published to much acclaim, and it's understandable why. Orford's fourth Claire Hart thriller is the fastest most compelling read of them all.' - Mike Nicol, Books Live

'Orford's fourth Clare Hart thriller offers a superbly packaged, high-energy tale of murder, mass graves, corruption, cover-ups, crooked politicians, smuggling and gangsters. … A complex and intelligent plot unfolds at just the right pace, making this book very difficult to put down. I now have a new favorite crime author.' - James Retief, Cape Times

'Margie Orford's pacy dialogue and expert twist of the genre's base elements is masterful. GALLOWS HILL is the fourth book in the Clare Hart series and a great reason for any crime thriller fan to acquire the preceding titles.' - Nicole Roughley, Fairlady Magazine


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